Pousada de Queluz / Lisbon - D. Maria I

Largo do Palácio Nacional, Queluz, Portugal 2745-191

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Overview

The Pousade de Queluz / Lisbon, D. Maria I, is a historic luxury hotel located in the building formerly used by the Royal Guard of the Court in the Palace of Queluz, known as the "Portuguese Versailles".

Besides the palace, there are in Queluz some other interesting places that can have the attention of the first visitors, as some megalithic monuments (about 2500 bC) and some buildings from the centuries XIV, XVII and XVIII. Around the old nucleus of the city started to appear some villas and houses that used to be summer houses in the beginner of this century.
The Pousada hotel privileged location, about 5 km from Lisbon, 14 km from Sintra and 20 km from Cascais, the attractive interior design and exacting recuperation of its little private "theatre", combines with the exquisite cuisine of the Cozinha Velha Restaurant.
Rooms
This Pousada is, with its localization, an excellent element of the tourism in Lisbon/ Sintra /Estoril. It has 24 rooms and 2 suites.
The rooms are equipped with:
• AC
• Cable TV and satellite
• Radio
• Phone
• Mini-bar

Activities
Activities at the Pousada:
• Gymnasium
• Family games
• Massages (booking requested)
Activities outside the Pousada:
• Beaches
• Casino
• Golf Course
• Guided tours (booking requested)
Gastronomy
Specialty Restaurant Menu
• Salted codfish dumplings with black-eyed beans purée and red wine vinegar
• Steamed Dover sole with onion, carrot and delicate Champagne and fresh cream sauce
• Regional pudding
Executive Menu
• Couvert (bread & butter)
• Cozinha Velhas’ Hors d’Oeuvres
(Smoked ham, sauté mushrooms, salted codfish fritters and samoosas)
• Codfish "Lafões" style or
• Portuguese Steak
• Buffet desserts and fruits
• Coffee
• White Wine Quinta da Alorna
or
• Red Wine Serras de Azeitão
½ bottle per person
• Water
Interesting Places:
• Pena National Palace (19th Century)
• Village National Palce (12th/16th Century)
• Joe Berardo Museum
• Toy Museum
• Mafra Convent
• Cabo da Roca
• Estoril
• Cascais
• Lisboa

Fairs and Markets:
• Sintra Festival
• Portuguese Equestrian School Show (Queluz)
• S. Pedro (Sintra)
• Sintra Music Festival
• Cascais Carnival March
• Santos Populares

History of Queluz:
Queluz (Which light?) I really don't know what light is that attracting people to visit, to know, to live and, in the end, fall in love with this city, so not want to forget this corner of Portugal where kings and queens lived and where the life runs as in the big cities, but the nights are still calm and asleep like the small villages in the country-side.
Probably this light inspired D. Pedro III to build his palace there, or the Arabians to adopt this valley of almond-trees to live.
I don't know if this light changes with the time, but the city changes. Queluz is now a City and capital of the council with the same name. It has more than 70.000 inhabitants and is localized at 14 Km from Sintra and at 12 Km from Lisbon.
It's famous for his palace in the rococo style, called "little Versailles". It's the most welcoming of the royal palaces and built in the XVIII century. Its gardens (Pensil or Neptuno and Azereiros), in the French way, are from rare beautiful. It has lodging a lot of state-leaders visiting Portugal.
Queluz is served by countless roads and several public transportations connecting to the capital (place of work of mostly inhabitants) and to other places in the district. There are some industries and a growing commerce, including malls and movie theatres.
Besides the palace, there are in Queluz some others interesting places that can have the attention of the first visitors as some megalithic monuments (about 2500 bC) and some buildings from the centuries XIV, XVII and XVIII. Around the old nucleus of the city started to appear some villas and houses used to be summer houses in the beginner of this century.
With the city growth from the last 40 years, Queluz has, today, distinct places with theirs own names: Massamá, Casal do Olival, Monte Abraão, Pendão, Alto dos Moinhos, Casal dos Afonso and Bairro Conde Almeida Araújo (Chinelo) are some housing group around downtown. Today, the city has 3 parishes: Queluz, Monte Abraão and Massamá.
Like in the prince's legend, look to this light and look for more details. These pages are just the start to the discovery of a history and style that can be found through those hidden streets in Queluz.

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What's Included

What's Included

luggageroom Free
Breakfast Free
Linen Free
Towel Free

Facilities

Facilities

Air Conditioning Bar
Credit cards accepted Car Parking
No curfew Lounge area
Internet 24 hour reception
Restaurant Safety deposit

Important Information

Please note that for the summer sale special offer the property has 3 night minimum stay. If you book for 1 night only the booking will be cancelled and 10% of deposit won't be refunded.

Cancellation Policy

Guests can cancel their reservation free of charge up to 2 days day(s) before arrival. Deposits paid are non refundable.

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